2021
DOI: 10.1108/jchmsd-01-2021-0010
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The effect of fervid attachment to religious rites on tourism: evidence from the Holy Week in Southern Italy

Abstract: PurposeThe purpose of this paper is aimed to examine natives' Fervid Attachment to religious rites, as a part of cultural heritage, in its extrinsic (sense of belonging, rituality) and intrinsic (intimate bond, emotionality) characteristics, by shedding light on how leveraging on these characteristics could be emphasized to promote sustainable local development.Design/methodology/approachBased on the principles of an ethnographic research approach based on observational methods, this paper analyzes the rites o… Show more

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“…Future studies could try to replicate our results in other adventure tourism contexts, or in some other form of slow tourism involving a direct contact with nature as well as with native and local people (e.g. Sestino, Pino, & Guido, 2021). Indeed, other potential contexts where the relationship between sociodemographic variables and psychological flow could be explored by extending the setting considering sport as a hobby or in occurrences in which individuals need to be relaxed, seeking for a sense of transport in challenging and emotional activities (Mosing et al, 2012;Slimani et al, 2016).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 84%
“…Future studies could try to replicate our results in other adventure tourism contexts, or in some other form of slow tourism involving a direct contact with nature as well as with native and local people (e.g. Sestino, Pino, & Guido, 2021). Indeed, other potential contexts where the relationship between sociodemographic variables and psychological flow could be explored by extending the setting considering sport as a hobby or in occurrences in which individuals need to be relaxed, seeking for a sense of transport in challenging and emotional activities (Mosing et al, 2012;Slimani et al, 2016).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 84%
“…Quantitative tools such as questionnaires, for example even based on psychometric techniques, may not provide totally truthful and reliable results on emotional tendency due to the influence of cognitive biases (Pino et al, 2019). Similarly, despite the goodness of qualitative methods such as participant observation and ethnographic research (Belk et al, 2013), these have weaknesses such as inaccessibility to deeper feelings, time spent by research workers, intrusiveness, distortion of results due to the subjective influence of the researchers involved, consistent problems effective observational skills by the researcher as some situations are made "inaccessible" by the users (e.g., Sestino et al, 2021).…”
Section: Face Coding Instrumentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, engaging in religious and cultural activities can help people stabilize their emotions [2] and use resources to plan leisure as a characteristic tourism activity in Asia. It has the invisible power to stabilize people's hearts [3] and meet people's spiritual needs and sense of belonging [4]. Religion, culture, and art tourism are sustainable resources with significant capital and critical components [5].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%